Dallas Arboretum
Amazing Adaptations: Plants (Field Trip)
After reviewing the basic structures and functions of plants, students work through three stations to observe and describe a diverse selection of leaves, stems and roots. Students then learn about different Texas environments and infer, based on their observations, which plant grows best in each env...
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Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum
Reporting on History - Dallas Civil Rights
Students put on their journalists' hats and go back to the 1960s to better understand the Civil Rights Movement in Dallas. Through primary sources, from on-site film footage to eyewitness reports, they will write their own front-page news story on the Civil Rights sit-in at the Piccadilly Cafeteria....
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Chefsville Kids
Chefsville-Kids: Energy (Assembly Program) On Campus 2024
This program helps students discover the uses of energy in cooking with practical cooking experiments. In our program, students will explore the properties of matter and energy through exciting cooking demonstrations. Kids will discover how chefs harness the power of energy in baking and cooking wit...
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MCP Shows - In school performing artists
Let's Do Lunch! Adventures on the Food Chain with the "Singing Zoologist" Pre-recorded Program
Learn about food chains, adaptations, carnivores, herbivores, and more in this crowd-pleasing, multimedia program for grades 2-4 (can be adapted to older or younger audiences).
Includes:
"The Chimichanga Song," about carnivores, herbivores, insectivores and omnivores
"I'm a Mako Shark," a ...
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Perot Museum of Nature and Science
Perot Museum Exhibits Family Science Night- Campus Visit
Looking for a unique STEM experience
for the whole family? We have that!
Learn about everything from cell
biology to sports medicine and more
with activities exploring content
featured in each Perot Museum
exhibit hall.
In order to request your program you must copy/paste in your browser an...
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Perot Museum of Nature and Science
Earth Rocks (Pre-K) - Campus Visit
Our Earth is a planet of possibilities. Join us as we discover what makes our Earth unique, and then explore different ways that we can protect and take care of its water and land.
In order to request your program you must copy/paste in your browser and complete the following form to book. Choos...
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Malone Connection
Wildlife on the Move * PK-2 * 3-5 * 6-8 On Campus Assembly
Choose from four themed options, 1) THE UNHUGGABLES - our most popular live animal show, helps kids overcome their fears through facts. 2) AMAZING ADAPTATIONS - animals ingeniously survive through structural and behavioral adaptations! 3) COOL, COLD-BLOODED CRITTERS - we are all about reptiles! 4) T...
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The Writer's Garret
Horton Foote: Creating Powerful Stories Using Personal History and Small Moments
Learn about native Texan Horton Foote, a legendary writer who used his observations and memories to discuss more significant universal issues. In this workshop, students will learn the value of using small details to engage a reader's thought processes....
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Dallas Arboretum
Matter Over Time (Field Trip)
What happens to our trash over time? In this lab, students first measure and record physical properties of a “fresh” piece of trash. Then, they measure and record the physical properties of that same type of trash that has been buried in soil for multiple weeks. Students use this data to discuss wha...
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